&magicnumber=25&category1=Multicellular Organisms&category2=Mendel&category3=Punnett&category4=Human  Heredity&category5=Meiosis&question1=What term refers to cells having different tasks in an organism?&question2=What are tissues made up of?&question3=What is cell differentiation?&question4=Which cells in your body contain the same DNA?&question5=Which eukaryotes are not multicellular?&question6=What did Mendel conclude about traits?&question7=What type of plants did Mendel use to study heredity?&question8=Which law describes the separation of the alleles of a gene pair during meiosis?&question9=Which law did Mendel use to make predictions about the results of his crosses?&question10=Which law explains why traits determined by genes on different chromosomes are not inherited together?&question11=What are different forms of a gene called?&question12=What alleles would the gametes of a plant with the heterozygous genotype Rr carry?&question13=Is 3 tall plants : 1 short plant a genotypic or phenotypic ratio?&question14=If two plants that were heterozygous for a trait were crossed, what percent of the offspring would be homozygous recessive?&question15=How many recessive alleles must be present in order for a recessive trait to be expressed?&question16=How many chromosomes are in normal human body cells?&question17=How many chromosomes would be found in normal human gametes?&question18=What is an example of a trait with multiple alleles?&question19=Why does colorblindness affect mostly males?&question20=What percentage of colorblind male children would a colorblind woman produce?&question21=What type of cells are the result of meiosis?&question22=If the diploid number of an organism is 16, what is its haploid number?&question23=If the number of chromosomes in a gamete is 12, what is the diploid number for this organism?&question24=What is the term used to indicate that a gamete has half the DNA of the parent organism?&question25=What is the process of homologous chromosomes exchanging part of their DNA?&answer1=cell specialization&answer2=similar cells &answer3=Cells become specialized in structure and function.&answer4=all of your cells have the same DNA&answer5=protists&answer6=They are from factors inherited from parents&answer7=pea plants&answer8=law of segregation&answer9=Probablility&answer10=Independent assortment&answer11=alleles&answer12=R and r&answer13=phenotypic&answer14=25%25&answer15=2&answer16=46&answer17=23&answer18=blood types&answer19=Gene is on X chromosome&answer20=100%25&answer21=gametes, haploid, genetically different&answer22=8&answer23=24&answer24=haploid&answer25=crossing over&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=Which process results in greater genetic variation in populations?&finalanswer=crossing over during meiosis/ sexual reproduction&gamename=Game #&postthis=yes&loadresult=Load Success!